Scope and Contents: The Ernest A. Bureau scrapbooks (1919-1932; 0.4 cubic feet) document the publications of three Purdue periodicals in the 1920s era. Clippings are generally labeled with the year of publication but the specific publication is usually not credited. However, covers from three periodicals are included: Purdue Alumnus, Purdue Engineering Review, and Purdue Engineer, implying that the clippings come from these publications. In addition, there are programs from two entertainment events at the end of the second scrapbook: the 1915 Purdue Circus and a 1914 Harlequin Club playbill. The clippings are loosely organized by general subject matter (i.e. buildings, Gala Week, faculty, students/alumni, obituaries, etc.). Also included in the scrapbooks are clippings of numerous cartoons by John T. McCutcheon and a few by Harold A. Gray. This collection might be useful for researchers interested in early twentieth century campus publications, engineering societies, Purdue buildings, student life, faculty life, and Purdue history. Types of materials include: clippings from Purdue periodicals, clippings of political cartoons, and entertainment programs. The scrapbooks are organized into one series.